AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation & Exams: CXC released May–June 2026 results in Anguilla, with CAPE acceptable grades up to 93.52% and CSEC acceptable grades at 72.18% (slightly higher than 2025). Math Focus: CSEC Mathematics remains the weak spot at 42% acceptable grades, though it’s up four points; CXC says more intervention is needed. New Certification: CXC launched the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC/CEK), using modular, stackable credentials; the math pilot reportedly hit 88% success, and CXC plans to expand to more subjects next year. Exam Integrity & AI: CXC recorded its first official AI misuse cases, alongside unauthorised devices, collusion, and unauthorised materials, and warned students not to upload personal data to AI tools. Attendance Concern: Absenteeism is still a problem—3,534 CAPE no-shows and 32,403 CSEC no-shows—linked to candidates feeling unprepared. Tech & Markets: New domain-market data suggests .ai is overtaking .com on average value, with AI-linked domain sales surging.
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